Michigan marijuana rec campaign files suit to make ballot

MILegalize, the Michigan campaign that gathered signatures for 11 months to get an adult-use cannabis initiative before voters this November, has filed suit against the state in a bid to get its measure on the ballot.

In its lawsuit, MILegalize argues that a requirement that ballot measure campaigns gather all of their signatures within 180 days runs contrary to the state constitution. The requirement only formally became law this year when the governor signed a bill on June 8 making it so, the Detroit Free Press reported.

One comment on “Michigan marijuana rec campaign files suit to make ballot”

It’s enough to pull out your hair living in Michigan with the worst government out of all the states. Don’t these tools realize how much money is involved. Mich kind of needs the cash for the flint water crisis (gov related) Detroit schools are so bad (gov and school board are currupt people) kwamee I mean I just don’t get it. Someone is getting paid to keep us down.